AI Prognosis News Roundup: Mayo Whistleblower, Sutter Health

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One of the most aggressive adopters of AI in healthcare is Mayo Clinic. But Mayo’s whistleblower says in a recent lawsuit that Mayo was forced out of office for promoting unethical practices in technology and AI adoption.

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